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 592 THIRTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 6, 7, 8, 10. 1854. Liarch 27 ISM_ [No. 6.] A ResalutiorigégggxgéggiLEl1grz5;a£rgéi£%;;£r¤erated by her Britannic Resolved {gy the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mziwd Garmin books Sfates of America in Oemgress assembled, That the Government of the and medmae United States accept the presentation volumes and medals illustrative <>°P*°d f*9¤E of the Exhibition in London, in eighteen hundred and fifty-one, presented GRM B"mm‘ by her Britannia Majesty’s Government, in behalf of her Majesty’s Commissioners for the said exhibition, and that they be placed in the Library of Congress. Cop); or this Resolved, That a. copy of this resolution be communicated ro the Bri~ may scc proper. APPROVED, March 27, 1854. 8_N.7. J'¢Re¤olu¢‘ mh"' 1hS 2 ¢heT»- ¤¤¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the §';ck':’°°”°° Treasury and Light-House Board be, and hereby are, authorized to determine upon the site, plan and mode of constructing the light-house upon the Cohasset rocks, on the southerly side of the entrance into Boston harbor. And so much of the act approved August thirty-one, eigh- 1m* °h'u2’ teen hundred and fifty-two, and the acc approved March third, eighteen 1868,¤h.140. hundred and Efty-three, relative to the rebuilding of the lighr-house, on Min0t’s Ledge, as are inconsistent: with the provisions of $1].18 act, are hereby repealed. Armzovmn, March 27, 1854. M810h 27, IBN- [N0. 8.] Joint Resolution relajge ;&,@£ h£ 1x;;;l OM, Clothing, and Small Stores Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 8p£;£KE‘g;:1;}g; States of America in Congress assembled, That all Edds for supplies of mvi · un provisions clothing and small stores for the use 0 the navy uray be gi¤**;m:»&¤¤d rejected, et the opkiou of the department, if made by one who IS not §Q;°I}£;'°° f" known as a manufacturer of} or regular dealer iu, the article progoscd go be furnished; which fact or the reverse must be distinctly state in the bids offered; that the bids of :111 person; who may have failed to comply yvith the conditions of any contracts they nray have previously entered mto with the United States, shall, at the optxon of the department, be re~ jected; that if more than one bid be offered for the supply of an article ou account of any one party either in his own name, or in the name of his partner clerk or any other person  the whole of such bids shall be rejected  at the option of the department-sand that copartners of any firm shall not be received as sureties for each other-and that whenever it may be deemed necessary for the interest of the government and the health of the crews of the United States vessels, to procure particular    brands of flour, which are known to keep best on distant stations, the C¤*`€;“¤ *“'*E*°* Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, with the approbation of the Secre- §§°];, m{gt“ rgatury of the Navy be, and hereby is, authorized to procure the same on overs. t 16 best terms, in market overt. Approved, March 27, 1854. April 6, 1854. [No. I0.] A Resolution aurheriziny the Seeretary ny' the Treasuwy lo pay the Expenses qf Ucdvjying and Reuzsing the Revenue Laws. c di5 H Rvwlvvd by {ha {Senate and House of Representatives of the Thziied of me mmm Séates Q America m Ormgrem assembled, That there be, and hereby 1g, laws. appropmated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise approprb
 * fj:x£‘;:1‘;§;:‘;°‘:1° tish Government in such manner as the President of the United States